Dispensation for Wedding

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A confirmation sponsor is something like a baptismal godfather. Yes, I think that it’s correct to consider one’s responsibilities as a confirmation sponsor (and baptismal godfather).
My first “gut feeling” is it should be parents, then godparents, then confirmation sponsor, so I agree with the above. Throw in the fact that the confirmation sponsor is the brother, I think it would be entirely appropriate. Two questions for ZemD, however:
  1. How does your husband feel about this?
  2. How close are your husband and his brother now?
 
@Norseman82 I don’t know how much my husband would be willing to say to his brother, but I know he wishes this brother and the rest of both our families would start attending mass and practicing the faith again.

He has a good relationship with his brother.

Again, I will only bring this up with my husband if he is under a moral obligation to do so, because if he wanted to have this discussion on his own it would have already happened.
 
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Again, I will only bring this up with my husband if he is under a moral obligation to do so, because if he wanted to have this discussion on his own it would have already happened.
A future question that will naturally and inevitably come up would be whether or not you and your husband would attend the wedding, so somewhere along the line you and your husband will be discussing the situation.
 
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Yes we plan to attend the wedding. My husband is not ‘in’ the wedding as far as I know.
 
Has anyone successfully obtained a dispensation from being married in a catholic church? If you don’t mind could you share how you went about obtaining it and your circumstances that qualified you for it?
It’s up to the diocese where the wedding will be taking place what they allow - some diocese will allow almost anything with very little justification required, while others don’t allow weddings outside of a sacred place at all.
 
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